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  • 121standing eight count — ˌstanding ˈcount 7 [standing count] (also ˌstanding ˈeight count) noun (in ↑boxing) a situation in which the ↑ …

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  • 122Standing NRF Mine Countermeasures Group 1 — (SNMCMG1) is a North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) standing mine countermeasures Immediate Reaction Forces. Prior to 1 January 2005 it was known as the NATO Mine Countermeasure Force (North) (MCMFN).SNMCMG1 is a permanently established… …

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  • 123Standing Room Only (1991 TV programme) — Standing Room Only was a factual BBC2 1991 United Kingdom television programme on association football. The host was Simon O Brien, but other people, including Shelley Webb presented small sections of the programme. It had an informal style with… …

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  • 124Standing Lincoln — is a bronze statue in Lincoln Park, Chicago. Completed by Augustus Saint Gaudens in 1887, it has been described as the most important sculpture of Abraham Lincoln from the nineteenth century. [http://www.ci.chi.il.us/Landmarks/L/LincolnMonument.ht… …

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  • 125Standing in the Light, The Captive Diary of Catherine Carey Logan — is a Dear America novel written by Mary Pope Osborne. It takes place in Delaware Valley, Pennsylvania in 1763.Plot summaryCaty is a thirteen year old Quaker girl who leads a simple life with her mother, father, and younger brother, Thomas. At fi …

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  • 126Standing on the Shore — Single par Empire of the Sun extrait de l’album Walking on a Dream Sortie 12 juin 2009 Durée 4:25 Genre Musique électroacoustique Rock alternatif …

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  • 127standing room only — UK US noun [U] MARKETING ► a way of selling a product in which someone tries to sell it quickly by telling the buyer that many people want to buy it and that only a limited number are left: »With a standing room only sales close, you indicate to… …

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  • 128standing ovation — {{hw}}{{standing ovation}}{{/hw}}locuz. sost. f. inv. Applauso lungo e caloroso tributato dal pubblico in piedi. ETIMOLOGIA: locuz. ingl., propr. ‘ovazione (ovation) in piedi (standing)’ …

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